In San Bruno, many medication issues surface after the routine flow of care—urgent visits, pharmacy counter pickups, or medication reconciliations during transitions between providers. The problem is that the medication may appear correct on the label at first, while the underlying record is inconsistent.
You might notice issues like:
- A dose strength that doesn’t match what you were told during discharge or a follow-up call
- Timing instructions that don’t reflect your treatment plan (especially with multiple daily medications)
- A pharmacy substitution that wasn’t clearly explained
- Conflicting medication lists between your doctor’s office notes and the hospital discharge summary
When this happens, the timeline becomes critical. A lawyer can help you reconstruct what occurred across providers and pharmacies, so the claim isn’t dismissed as “just an adverse reaction.”


